When we think about highly sensitive medical testing, we often imagine a hospital laboratory filled with large instruments, trained technicians, and carefully controlled conditions. This is especially ...
A new study has unveiled a new method to cost-effectively and practically test for "forever chemicals" in water, potentially revolutionizing environmental PFAS monitoring. Led by Griffith University, ...
Illustration of the MRI sensor with a human leg. (Courtesy: Ashvin Bashyam) Dehydration – defined as a total body water deficit – is associated with detrimental health outcomes across many populations ...
Researchers at Griffith University have developed a portable sensor capable of detecting toxic PFAS chemicals in water quickly and on-site, offering a cheaper and more accessible alternative to costly ...
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